To Configure Username Authentication on the Client

Once you’ve created an authorized user and determined how your
application needs to specify the user, configure the Username Authentication
options as follows.

In the Projects window, expand the node for the web service client.

Expand the Web Service References node.

Right-click the node for the web service reference for which you
want to configure security options.

Select Edit Web Service Attributes.

Select the WSIT tab to display the WSIT options.

Expand the Username Authentication section to specify the user
name and password information as required by the service. The dialog appears
as shown in Figure 7–3.

Figure 7–3 WSIT Configuration - Client - Username
Authentication

The following options are available.

Note –

Currently the GlassFish CallbackHandler cannot
handle the following: SAML Callbacks and Require ThumbPrint Reference assertions
under an X.509 Token. This may be addressed in a future milestone.

Authentication Credentials:
Select Static or Dynamic.

Default Username, Default Password: Type the name of an authorized
user and the password for this user. This option is best used only in the
development environment. When the Default Username and Default Password are
specified, the username and password are stored in the wsit-client.xml file
in clear text, which presents a security risk. Do not use this option for
production.